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June 25, 2009

Michael Jackson Dies Of Heart Attack

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The details are somewhat scarce and sure to be filled in to minute detail in the coming hours, but all that really matters is this sad fact: TMZ and LA Times report that Michael Jackson has died of cardiac arrest. He was 50. Holy shit. R.I.P.

Posted at 5:53 PM by amrit
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Posted by: woozefa profile link at 06/25/09 5:55 PM  | Reply
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RIP. Get ready for the "glad he's dead" posts. Sanctimonious hypocrisy: it's so hot right now.

Posted by: Michael  in reply to woozefa's comment at 06/25/09 8:21 PM  | Reply
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Well I wouldn't go as far to say I'm glad he's dead, but to be honest, as shocking as this is, it seems strangely fitting that this is how he went out

Can you really imagine a 70 year old Michael Jackson?


Posted by: dusen  in reply to Michael's comment at 06/25/09 8:34 PM  | Reply
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guh?

Posted by: Tairy Greene profile link at 06/25/09 5:56 PM  | Reply
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Wow...

Posted by: Lowden profile link at 06/25/09 5:58 PM  | Reply
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You're blowing my mind, Frank.

Posted by: armyofwires profile link at 06/25/09 5:58 PM  | Reply
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Jakco, We will miss you?

Posted by: eyun at 06/25/09 6:00 PM  | Reply
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Well fuckin' shit. How about that? RIP

Thriller will always be a classic...

Posted by: Evan at 06/25/09 6:02 PM  | Reply
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this is really sad. like I said, his music was a huge part of my childhood. I've learned the thriller dance on three separate occasions. RIP Michael. :-( oh boy today is crazy.

Posted by: Mandy profile link at 06/25/09 6:02 PM  | Reply
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Good riddance you overrated multi millionaire.

Posted by: godspunishment at 06/25/09 6:05 PM  | Reply
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You're a fucking monster.

Posted by: That One profile link  in reply to godspunishment's comment at 06/25/09 6:08 PM  | Reply
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I have no sympathy for child molesters who managed to avoid jail time because of their money and fame.

Posted by: godspunishment  in reply to That One's comment at 06/25/09 6:11 PM  | Reply
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What a way to cover your expenditures.

Posted by: Mr_Blue_Angel_Dood profile link  in reply to godspunishment's comment at 06/25/09 9:22 PM  | Reply
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No, I'm the fucking monster

Come here little boy. Want some Jesus Juice?

Posted by: The gloved one.  in reply to That One's comment at 06/25/09 6:17 PM  | Reply
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and on the eighth post, there was a douche....

Posted by: GAWD  in reply to godspunishment's comment at 06/25/09 6:40 PM  | Reply
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I'm guessing you've released a better album than Thriller?

Posted by: Evan  in reply to godspunishment's comment at 06/25/09 9:12 PM  | Reply
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being a child molester makes him looks so overrated? don' make sense to me

Posted by: VelvetteenThe profile link  in reply to godspunishment's comment at 06/26/09 4:12 AM  | Reply
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Its nice to know that envious talentless hacks can make comments on musical forces like michael jackson. Just remember that what comes around goes around

Posted by: Alex  in reply to godspunishment's comment at 06/26/09 7:07 PM  | Reply
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maybe the beatles will finally get their publishing rights back

Posted by: zombean profile link at 06/25/09 6:07 PM  | Reply
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You mean the Beatle?

Posted by: Sir Paul  in reply to zombean's comment at 06/25/09 6:22 PM  | Reply
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I lol'd. But yeah, I was thinking the same thing. :| He had no purpose in buying the publishing rights to those songs.

Posted by: Alexx profile link  in reply to Sir Paul's comment at 06/26/09 9:51 PM  | Reply
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Keith Olbermann said that MJ is giving McCartney 50% of the rights to the Beatles catalog with the other half going to Sony.

Posted by: Bob Dylan's Dream  in reply to zombean's comment at 06/25/09 8:25 PM  | Reply
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Dear Gabe,
What were you doing when Michael Jackson died?
Sincerely,
A Fan


Dear A Fan,
I was watching the movie Jumper and twittering about it. Duh.
Sincerely,
Gabe

Posted by: orlemonde at 06/25/09 6:10 PM  | Reply
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I knew someone would bring that up. I like Shaq's coping tactic tho.

THE_REAL_SHAQ
3:05: "is it true about michael"
3:06: "This is the cavs new hot cheerleader,wow smokin. @THE_REAL_SHAQ http://twitpic.com/67l1u - new Cavaliers' Girl! Ain't she peerrty?

Ri ..."

Posted by: bingo gas station profile link  in reply to orlemonde's comment at 06/25/09 6:23 PM  | Reply
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i think he left them to macaulay culkin.

Posted by: seth at 06/25/09 6:10 PM  | Reply
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and the dandy warhols will cover blackbird?

Posted by: pteranodon at 06/25/09 6:11 PM  | Reply
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Everyone is reporting this like it's a big surprise, because they think that's how they can be respectful. Well I'm not surprised. He's looked like 90 pounds for years...ah, correction - the news just said 5'10", 125lbs. They keep saying 'frail'.

He was probably addicted to painkillers after all those surgeries. Sounds eerily similar to all the pro-wrestlers who die in their 30's and 40's of exactly the same thing.

He was a great pop artist. WAS. He hasn't been relevant for over 15 years. Let's all go play Off The Wall and Thriller and Bad, and remember the time, pun intended.

Posted by: Raz at 06/25/09 6:12 PM  | Reply
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nice job spreading inaccurate information

so typical of the idiocy in our society

Posted by: usdoc at 06/25/09 6:14 PM  | Reply
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Nice job being an idiot. So typical of the idiots in our society.

Posted by: GUs  in reply to usdoc's comment at 06/25/09 7:01 PM  | Reply
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A sad end to what must have been a very very strange life. "Ben" is one of my favorite songs of all time. Definitely underplayed. RIP.

Posted by: teea at 06/25/09 6:15 PM  | Reply
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that's the one about the rat, right?

Posted by: woozefa profile link  in reply to teea's comment at 06/25/09 6:17 PM  | Reply
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On a scale of 1 to 10--I'm 0 sad.

Posted by: bananafana feux profile link at 06/25/09 6:17 PM  | Reply
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LA Times says he's in a coma. TMZ is the only one saying he's dead.

Posted by: Jamie at 06/25/09 6:17 PM  | Reply
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yeah. not dead. hold your horses stereogum. lay off the tmz.

Posted by: faas at 06/25/09 6:18 PM  | Reply
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Washington Post is posting it too, using TMZ as a source.

Posted by: Stephen B profile link  in reply to faas's comment at 06/25/09 6:23 PM  | Reply
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la times confirms he's dead. he's dead.

Posted by: wacko at 06/25/09 6:25 PM  | Reply
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TMZ is not a hard news source. Come on.

Posted by: Alex at 06/25/09 6:25 PM  | Reply
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yeah, but they're barely ever wrong about this sort of stuff. the mainstream media can't report until they get confirmation from the hospital - federal privacy laws.

Posted by: polecat profile link  in reply to Alex's comment at 06/25/09 6:40 PM  | Reply
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i dont wanna believe it either man............

.............were gonna be just fine youll see

Posted by: fuckmylife  in reply to Alex's comment at 06/25/09 7:21 PM  | Reply
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I guess Jacko's on his backo....

Posted by: Double Crown Records at 06/25/09 6:28 PM  | Reply
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I wonder what Jarvis Cocker is doing right now.

Posted by: Thairy's Chocolate Grab-bag at 06/25/09 6:28 PM  | Reply
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I was thinking the same thing. It will be interesting to hear if Prince has anything to say either.

Posted by: Bob Dylan's Dream  in reply to Thairy's Chocolate Grab-bag's comment at 06/25/09 8:52 PM  | Reply
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You come on. MJ is dead. It's sad. Stop bickering over sources. (If you need another, here's LA Times, who have reported his sad passing.)
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2009/06/pop-star-michael-jackson-was-rushed-to-a-hospital-this-afternoon-by-los-angeles-fire-department-paramedics--capt-steve-ruda.html

Posted by: jarman at 06/25/09 6:28 PM  | Reply
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His death is noted in his Wiki entry. That was quick. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jackson

Posted by: to to at 06/25/09 6:34 PM  | Reply
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thats what you get for fondling macaulay culkin

Posted by: Evan at 06/25/09 6:36 PM  | Reply
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My god, you people are fucking awful.

Posted by: Aaron at 06/25/09 6:43 PM  | Reply
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Why, did they molest you?

MJ was a great performer/artist but that doesn't trump the fact that he molested boys.

Posted by: wha?!?!?  in reply to Aaron's comment at 06/25/09 6:58 PM  | Reply
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One of the last, greatest American icons that transcended personal issues.
Show some respect for someone who accomplished more than you could ever dream of coming even close to.

Posted by: Aaron  in reply to wha?!?!?'s comment at 06/25/09 7:24 PM  | Reply
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global associated news is reporting that it was a suicide - over 2 dozen sleeping pills. just sayin'.

Posted by: polecat profile link at 06/25/09 6:43 PM  | Reply
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P.Y.T. for the win forever!!! R.I.P.

Posted by: uno at 06/25/09 6:45 PM  | Reply
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Really Important Pedophile?

Posted by: woot  in reply to uno's comment at 06/25/09 6:47 PM  | Reply
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What may fly as fast as the DEATH rumor is the HOAX rumor. Anyone want to start?

Posted by: hok jok at 06/25/09 6:46 PM  | Reply
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A good time to be an entertainment journalist indeed. $$$$$$$$$

Posted by: Professor Push-Ups profile link at 06/25/09 6:48 PM  | Reply
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Jam on, Michael...

Posted by: TBE5K at 06/25/09 6:52 PM  | Reply
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what's the age that separates the people who are really affected by this, and the ones that do not care at all?

30 i say?

Posted by: ed at 06/25/09 6:55 PM  | Reply
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I don't know, I'm 25 and Thriller was an absolutely central part of my childhood cultural experience.

Posted by: Dano  in reply to ed's comment at 06/25/09 6:57 PM  | Reply
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i'm 32 and i'm more afffected than i thought. my wife is 25 and she seems to remember mostly the later and dubious years.

Posted by: ed  in reply to Dano's comment at 06/25/09 7:13 PM  | Reply
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I'm 17, and I remember being obsessed with the video for Beat It when I was 5.

Posted by: oh_comely profile link  in reply to ed's comment at 06/30/09 4:57 PM  | Reply
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There goes the jobs of a lot of bad comedians.

Posted by: Marko at 06/25/09 6:58 PM  | Reply
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Don't let my death distract you all from the continuing crisis in Iran. US media I'm looking at you...

Posted by: Jacko from the Grave at 06/25/09 7:00 PM  | Reply
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Sad news whether or not he was "relevant" or not he released some pretty great music.

Posted by: dp at 06/25/09 7:00 PM  | Reply
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Sad to see yo go so young Michael. May you rest in peace Michael. Thanks for the music and the memories.

Music fans around the world have just lost an icon.

Posted by: SubSickAlien profile link at 06/25/09 7:00 PM  | Reply
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I read a great quote on the NY Times website. "For a generation, the greatest moonwalk had nothing to do with NASA."

Posted by: Robert profile link  in reply to SubSickAlien's comment at 06/25/09 10:57 PM  | Reply
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Well, I am sad. No one can deny him his talent. Come on... The Jacksons... Thriller, Bad...

And Ed, I'm 24.

Posted by: dxy at 06/25/09 7:09 PM  | Reply
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oh, I wanted to say Jackson 5

Posted by: dxy  in reply to dxy's comment at 06/25/09 7:12 PM  | Reply
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So, at first I was upset. I was almost crying, because he meant more to my musical formation at childhood than anyone. I went for a drive. The radio stations were all doing tributes. One was playing "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'".

And I sung along. And I danced in my seat.

And I realized he's more alive than ever.

Posted by: disgruntled hipster no. 416 profile link at 06/25/09 7:12 PM  | Reply
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Gay.

Posted by: Not Gay  in reply to disgruntled hipster no. 416's comment at 06/25/09 7:46 PM  | Reply
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You obviously have to be very insecure about yourself to anonymously attack someone else for making a sincere comment while labeling yourself "Not Gay".

Posted by: Sally  in reply to Not Gay's comment at 06/25/09 8:56 PM  | Reply
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I think he was being funny.

Posted by: Evan  in reply to Sally 's comment at 06/25/09 9:19 PM  | Reply
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You're gay, too.

Posted by: Not Gay  in reply to Sally 's comment at 06/25/09 9:43 PM  | Reply
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Well, we're gonna hear about this from the media for a while.
'Keep The Faith' indeed!

Posted by: Blu at 06/25/09 7:13 PM  | Reply
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The most talented performer in the history of pop music. Show a little respect, folks.

Posted by: Alex at 06/25/09 7:17 PM  | Reply
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Lets leave these old hyped artists in the past. There is great new music made by bands like Dirty Projectors and The Smashing Pumpkins. Stop living in the past.

Posted by: thenewERA at 06/25/09 7:20 PM  | Reply
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lol at the Smashing Pumpkins being a "new", "hyped" band. You better be trollin' son.
i

Posted by: Zero7teen profile link  in reply to thenewERA's comment at 06/25/09 8:05 PM  | Reply
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Mindblowingly unexpected.

Mark Sanford has to be thrilled, though.

Posted by: Brad at 06/25/09 7:28 PM  | Reply
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Michael Jackson died in the 80's. This is just a formality.

Posted by: sufdub at 06/25/09 7:28 PM  | Reply
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What happens to Blanket now?

:(

The Free Willy song was my first real exposure to music as an interest.

Posted by: Sharky profile link at 06/25/09 7:30 PM  | Reply
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Wonder if Conan will say anything.

Posted by: armyofwires profile link at 06/25/09 7:36 PM  | Reply
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I wonder what Dave will say about Farrah Fawcett.

Posted by: Leonard Cohen Afterworld  in reply to armyofwires's comment at 06/25/09 8:58 PM  | Reply
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..a few people seem to be misinformed - Michael Jackson was acquitted of all sexual abuse allegations back in 2005.

Posted by: Roger Federer at 06/25/09 7:40 PM  | Reply
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So was OJ. Guess what--he's a piece of shit as well.

Posted by: bananafana feux profile link  in reply to Roger Federer's comment at 06/25/09 7:47 PM  | Reply
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what about the out of court settlement in 1993? how can so many people completely glaze over the POSSIBILITY that he was a child molester. there's obviously more to a story than what a jury decries. i'm not celebrating MJ's death by a long shot, but come on... he was not Princess Di or Mother Teresa no matter how many sweet tunes he wrote.

Posted by: brian  in reply to Roger Federer's comment at 06/26/09 11:41 AM  | Reply
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I was talking about this with a friend, and i think we concluded that this is the first real "generational" death. You're always hearing about people dying: Kurt Vonnegut, Farah Fawcett (who unfortunately passed away today as well), etc. But the fact is, as sad as all of these deaths are, they had not tapped into the same level of mass consciousness. My facebook statuses aren't filled with RIP messages for Farah, for instance. MJ was oddly, some cultural touchstone for our youthful generation. Those of us (myself included) who were too young to remember him in his heyday, are just as visibly upset as those who weren't.
And while older generations may be just as affected, they've already experienced their share of prominent deaths. Michael Jackson was such a figure of legend in modern music that his death resonated with everyone, one way or another, and to the point that we can only now look back on our generation and say "Whoops! There it goes!"
I'm doing an injustice to what should be like, Chuck Klosterman territory, but there you are.

Posted by: Elliot profile link at 06/25/09 7:55 PM  | Reply
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"this is the first real 'generational' death"

kurt cobain

Posted by: sufdub at 06/25/09 8:01 PM  | Reply
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Kurt Cobain was the first 'generational' suicide.. he was also a faggot for committing himself to such. What a coward..

Seriously, MJ deserves respect, regardless of his personal life and problems. He was truly an icon.

Posted by: Flargimmer profile link at 06/25/09 8:14 PM  | Reply
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I agree he deserves respect; I just hope (aw, hell who am I kidding) that people don't go overboard canonizing him.

No question his artistic legacy can't be touched, but MAN, no 2 ways about it, this guy had some serious issues.

Understatement of the night.

Posted by: atlanta  in reply to Flargimmer's comment at 06/25/09 8:38 PM  | Reply
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I like how you use such hateful terms like "faggot" and then tell people to be respectful...look in the mirror!

Posted by: derek  in reply to Flargimmer's comment at 06/25/09 10:49 PM  | Reply
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Asshole

Posted by: Douche Detector  in reply to Flargimmer's comment at 06/26/09 2:51 PM  | Reply
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I guess i was speaking more towards Generation Y.

Kurt Cobain's death was more of a Gen X cultural touchpoint. Although they were both at their height of fame around the same time, their deaths obviously had a notable time discrepancy. I think (although i don't know, not being much of a music listener at the age of 8) that they were on the same level of impact however, just for a different age bracket. Michael Jackson was just close enough to make him (key word) relevant to our musical/cultural appreciation. Kurt had (and has) the same relevance but because his death was so early on, it was kept tied to the generation that birthed him.
But i'm not going to go all out on arguing the point. They were just thoughts.

Posted by: Elliot profile link at 06/25/09 8:23 PM  | Reply
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An old man walks into a pub in Scotland, his feet shuffling, his back bent. He drags himself onto a stool and orders a beer. Placing the full glass in front of him, the bartender inquires upon his sad face.
The man answers with a smoky and trembling voice and a Scottish accent:
Ah, tell ya man! This pub, this very pub we're just sitting in. I built it, with me own hands! But do they call me the Pubmaker? Naa! See the wall over there, that protects our town? I built it, with me own hands! But do they call me the Wallmaker? And the bridge, you know, that crosses our river, I built it, with me own hands! But do they call me the Bridgemaker?
But I tell ya, man! YOU FUCK ONE GOAT!

Posted by: KJK at 06/25/09 8:45 PM  | Reply
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But.....what will happen with Bubbles??

Posted by: quartertonality profile link at 06/25/09 8:48 PM  | Reply
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Fans of music love Michael Jackson - not people over 30. His records are the best argument for popular music that exists.

Posted by: Gus at 06/25/09 8:51 PM  | Reply
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how many soldiers died in iraq today so we could sit on our asses blogging about Michael Jackson?

Posted by: Snow White profile link at 06/25/09 8:57 PM  | Reply
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One has nothing to do with the other. Our young men are not over there right now defending our freedom to blog (or anything else). They are there because they were dragged there under false pretenses and, at this point, can't just leave. We shouldn't by any means forget what's going on in Iraq, but it's unfair to say that because there's a war going on, the unexpected and untimely death of a cultural icon shouldn't give us pause.

Posted by: Paul  in reply to Snow White's comment at 06/25/09 9:16 PM  | Reply
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as a former marine, i think what dude was trying to say is that the military in general is responsible for much of the freedoms that we enjoy today. not bush's bullshit war in iraq, but the hundreds of years of (justified and honorable) military action since the birth of our nation.

Posted by: brian  in reply to Paul's comment at 06/26/09 11:46 AM  | Reply
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really sad. I'm still shocked. R.I.P.

Posted by: Joker's Lady at 06/25/09 9:03 PM  | Reply
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I'm not sure what to think personally about the his death. The last 15 years have not fared well for him no doubt. It is however pretty obvious that this is the biggest death in music since Elvis. Jackson has meant more to a wider audience than say Lennon or Cobain. His music/dance is iconic. Your lying if you have never tried to moon walk.

Posted by: cb at 06/25/09 9:05 PM  | Reply
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I guess my last post was harsh. I'm kind of excited I got so many downvotes, though.

Is that sardonic?

Posted by: Flargimmer profile link at 06/25/09 9:07 PM  | Reply
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Who will He-Man...

Posted by: vermits profile link at 06/25/09 9:07 PM  | Reply
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thanks for everything mike, you are the king of pop forever!!!

Posted by: day-o at 06/25/09 9:09 PM  | Reply
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Truly sad news. The man was such a living legend :(

RIP

Posted by: d33r profile link at 06/25/09 9:34 PM  | Reply
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stuart braithwaite of mogwai had the best quote: "You bought the Elephant Man's bones and sent a statue of yourself round the world. RIP you amazingly talented loonball."

'nuff respect

Posted by: the musicologist profile link at 06/25/09 9:38 PM  | Reply
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And how about that Colin Meloy quote: "Whoa. The deli lady started weeping while she was getting my greek salad."
Now THAT is insight, people!

Posted by: That One profile link  in reply to the musicologist's comment at 06/25/09 10:03 PM  | Reply
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You know what, Micheal Jackson's personal life aside (that's a completely different discussion) you sure as fuck can't deny the impact that he had on popular music. He was the first African American to be featured on MTV and had literally everyone across the board - fans and critics giving him praise. The guy is called the "King of Pop" for a reason. I actually believe his relevancy existed through the countless of imitators that we have today.

All I'm saying is no, I'm not going to canonize the man...but I respect him as an artist. Also stop fucking frontin' like you all haven't got at LEAST ONE MJ song that if you were to hear it, you'd sing along, dance or at least tap your foot to it.

So can I get a SHAMON?!

(This coming from a person who usually doesn't comment on these sorts of things.)

Posted by: Calliwell profile link at 06/25/09 9:59 PM  | Reply
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SHAMON. there you go.

Posted by: polecat profile link  in reply to Calliwell's comment at 06/25/09 10:57 PM  | Reply
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Okay, what is with all of the comedians? Has our generation really fallen to that level. I'm pretty sure someone doesn't have to be a musical legend or even an honorable person in life in order to demand respect at their death. There is no need to defend the merits of this man's life in order to save them from ridicule on the day of their death. Someone died, real people are hurting, some people will want to grieve and remember him and his impact to their lives online, etc. Just shut up and give them some room. Not everything has to be a joke guys.

Posted by: Zayin_451 profile link at 06/25/09 10:11 PM  | Reply
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Clearly, you are new to this "interweb" thing.

Let's be frank here. The only people that are experiencing genuine grief and "hurting" are his immediate family and friends, not a bunch of people who feel like they knew him by watching his videos in the 80s.

He leaves behind an incredible musical legacy, but to sit here crying/grieving as if he was one of your close friends is just ridiculous and disrespectful to those who have truly lost a loved one.

Posted by: dusen  in reply to Zayin_451's comment at 06/25/09 10:26 PM  | Reply
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I'm not telling you to experience grief, or even implying that people reflecting on his life are even hurting. What I'm saying is everything that happens in the world doesn't warant some retarded oneliner in a faceless website comment section, especially when it's in reference to someone's death.

Are you saying I'm not familiar with the internet because I'm trying to suggest that people should talk about someone dieing with at least an 8th grade level of maturity?

Posted by: Zayin_451 profile link  in reply to dusen's comment at 06/25/09 11:15 PM  | Reply
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No, I'm saying telling people on an anonymous message board to essentially "grow up" is naive and pointless, and smacks of a holier-than-thou attitude.

You knew what you were getting into when you typed in www.stereogum.com, don't act all surprised when some of the posts are insensitive and snarky.

Now, go cry yourself to sleep tonight, dreaming of a man who was last relevant circa 1988.

Posted by: dusen  in reply to Zayin_451's comment at 06/25/09 11:26 PM  | Reply
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amen

Posted by: john Kopec  in reply to dusen's comment at 06/28/09 11:49 PM  | Reply
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Respects, man.

The saddest thing is that an entire generation will remember him primarily for his, er, alleged crimes and not for the fact that (albeit with more than a little help from Quincy Jones), he was one of the greatest pop artists there will ever be.

Posted by: Big Red profile link at 06/25/09 10:17 PM  | Reply
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This is such a fucking bummer.

Posted by: Adam at 06/25/09 10:23 PM  | Reply
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This is sad that it ended this way where he was in such bad shape for the last decade or so. Yes he had his problems and I don't justify anything he allegedly did, but MJ had an extremely difficult and pressured childhood, a particularly tough relationship with his father, that likely had some substantial effect on his later personality and life. Just let the King of Pop be for a little while, geez.

Posted by: electric_wookie profile link at 06/25/09 10:32 PM  | Reply
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Still can't moonwalk for shit, gonna go learn some MJ on guitar.

Posted by: Choam Nomsky profile link at 06/25/09 10:43 PM  | Reply
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A sad day all the way around. This is just a small sample of thoughts of America!
Reese

Posted by: Reese Payton at 06/25/09 10:46 PM  | Reply
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I hear he died because he ate a seven year old wiener......OH

to soon?

Posted by: kaleidoscope at 06/25/09 10:56 PM  | Reply
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Yes, "to soon". I mean "two soon". Also, not funy. I mean not funnnie.

Posted by: That One profile link  in reply to kaleidoscope's comment at 06/25/09 11:44 PM  | Reply
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Michael Jackson left a huge mark on American culture. Anybody reading this knows who the man is. No matter how old you are or where you live. You know who he was. He should be remembered for his music and the legacy he has left us. We should all realize that beyond all that he was, like all of us.. he was firs and foremost a human being. May he finally rest in peace.

Thanks for the music you left us Michael.

Posted by: Anyone at 06/25/09 10:56 PM  | Reply
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i'm 19 and michael jackson is one of my favourite artists. thriller is THE album. no one can deny that he had a huge impact on music and it wouldn't be where it is today. i know this is the internet and everything, and it's pretty much expected for everyone to make tasteless and lame jokes, but have some respect for a dude that just died and that also deserves and holds the title as king of pop.

Posted by: drab  in reply to Anyone's comment at 06/25/09 11:04 PM  | Reply
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Didn't he say he'd freeze himself? Or was that just rumours? I hope he did.

Posted by: Daniel at 06/25/09 11:01 PM  | Reply
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poor lonely bastard. hope he's found peace

Posted by: dave at 06/25/09 11:14 PM  | Reply
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You know it's bad. It's bad. You know it; it's bad.

Posted by: Coj at 06/25/09 11:19 PM  | Reply
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Don't worry, tonight Michael Jackson and Kurt Cobain and Jimmy Hendrix and Frank Sinatra are all jamming in heaven and it really really really sucks.

Posted by: vermits profile link at 06/25/09 11:33 PM  | Reply
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is everyone that reads stereogum a self-righteous, humorless piece of shit?

Posted by: God at 06/25/09 11:40 PM  | Reply
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Yes. Get over it pussy.

Posted by: roofcano profile link  in reply to God's comment at 06/26/09 6:10 PM  | Reply
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Well, it's Human Nature to eventually pass away. It was a shame his heart couldn't Beat It. It seems like the Smooth Criminal was under cardiac arrest.

Okay, I'm done. You will be missed, Mike.

Posted by: jmpang profile link at 06/25/09 11:43 PM  | Reply
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Tough day for music. Reeeaaaally tough day for dance fighting

Posted by: vermits profile link at 06/25/09 11:45 PM  | Reply
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I find it very disturbing that anytime someone says that he was a child molestor and that that outweighs anything he accomplished musically, that person gets a -50 rating. Sorry, but molesting kids is right up there with murder. It's evil, and the truth is that the Michael Jackson that everyone seems to be mourning today actually died a long time ago

Posted by: Mike at 06/26/09 12:02 AM  | Reply
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This just reminds us that when we die we never get to come back, ever. I mean not like for a long time, but ever. Like before you were born but forever and there's no middle part where you get to try sushi for the first time. It's important to remember this because there is absolutly nothing you can do about this and no way you can change your inescapable fate and you are completely powerless except you Mark Pesapane of 13 Bridal Lane Pepack Gladstone NJ. You are our only hope. There's still time. You must get out of the house

Posted by: vermits profile link at 06/26/09 12:12 AM  | Reply
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I only have one question:

Who's going to beat it now?

Posted by: Deerlike at 06/26/09 12:16 AM  | Reply
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Its not like people are ripping him for having a monkey or the elephant man's bones, or any of the other weird shit he did. HE RAPED CHILDREN! He was a fucking sick pervert that ruined children's lives. Its his own fault that his legacy is ruined. I don't care if he had a bunch of hit records. And I'm 35 and grew up with Thriller.

Posted by: davod at 06/26/09 12:16 AM  | Reply
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Word.

Posted by: atlanta  in reply to davod's comment at 06/26/09 9:42 AM  | Reply
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so tragic and unexpect

Posted by: theniall profile link at 06/26/09 12:23 AM  | Reply
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Favorite line of Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip's "Thou Shalt Always Kill": "Thou shalt not think that any male over the age of 30 that plays with a child that is not their own is a paedophile...Some people are just nice." HOW WOULD YOU LIKE IT IF YOU WERE ACCUSED OF A CRIME, ACQUITTED, AND THEN STILL THOUGHT GUILTY FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE?!

Posted by: JohnnyBeans at 06/26/09 12:26 AM  | Reply
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I like that everyone points to his crazy personal life. yeah the guy was messed up, but shit few big name icons/artists aren't fucked up or have some dirty secret. It comes with the territory

Posted by: RayRay at 06/26/09 1:59 AM  | Reply
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you know there is a probable coup d'etat going on in honduras which is 2 hours away from the united states and the president there want to become a dictator similar in the fashion of hugo chavez affecting the lives of 7,500,000 people dramatically.It is outrageous how the death of a known child abuser could actually be more important than this or Iran, i hope the people how think this is important news choke a little bit, in honor of the suffering of the millions of people in the world. Yes i know this is a music blog, and maybe the news is appropiate for the site but it just angered me how the world focused on one person and ignored an escalating and probable armed conflict BECAUSE MICHAEL JACKSON DIED give me a break....

Posted by: tato at 06/26/09 2:31 AM  | Reply
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I remember when I was about three years old bonding with my older brother over "Off The Wall" and "Thriller". These were the first songs I ever LISTENED to, the first music I loved. I remember studying Quincy's production on headphones and learning how sounds are put together to make my first demos. I remember spontaneously dancing in a public place with all my friends during high school to a muzaked, distant "Don't Stop Til You Get Enough".

When a musician dies, why do we mourn? Because their work has entangled itself with our pasts, and, for musicians and serious listeners, with the very formation of ourselves. It IS a personal death. Not that these tragedies that occur everyday worldwide are any less important and atrocious, but they are less personal--as awful as it is, it is simply harder to feel them directly.

Contrary to popular belief, music is not an extension of language, but rather something entirely separate from it. It is so biologically tied to an instinctual need for community. And within these songs a lot of us found that.

So is this mourning all too much? Maybe logically. But can I imagine who I would be, who anyone would be without those songs in my life/our lives? I certainly don't want to try.

Posted by: disgruntled hipster no. 416 profile link  in reply to tato's comment at 06/26/09 4:15 AM  | Reply
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This is just a small qualm with you yourself stereogum:

This story seems big enough to deserve a picture. I feel the little shits of information without pictures intentionally do not have them because they are "little shits of information". It makes sense when you are linking us to videogum or for an update of something you have already covered that same day... but I feel like this is a big event regardless of your disdain/appreciation/love of MJ.

I think he was a huge deal to music, which I can appreciate. I personally think his songs are catchy and he was a hell of a showman. I also think his personal life was super fucked up and sad (much of which was probably a product of being brought up in the entertainment machine.)

Still, just put a fucking picture up or something.

Posted by: side note at 06/26/09 2:58 AM  | Reply
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tato, im iranian-american and don't take issue with michael jackson filling the media spotlight on the day / week of his death(or twitter spotlight for that matter). his art affected millions of people in a deeply personal way, and naturally not everyone is personally invested in the iranian election or a listless 3rd world dictator's ongoing meanderings on television . i consider myself a pretty consciousness individual but cannot imagine losing the same amount of sleep over the state of iran were i not of Iranian descent. would i still care? of course. would i still act on it? probably, as i do for other political causes not related to my ethnicity. but to ask for the suffering of others in honor of your "attention-deserving" news comes off as pretty unsympathetic and inhumane for a person as seemingly concerned with the state of the humanity as yourself.

Posted by: thoughtrunner profile link at 06/26/09 3:14 AM  | Reply
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I listened to a lot of michael jackson when i was younger and i still find myself listening on occasion to some of his music, and i am i think his death is really sad (as i would any other death), and i understand how him dying could garner such a media coverage, as he was an international phenomenon in the height of his productive period, my main gripe is with the perversion of the news that will most definitely surround him, the way they do with the death of david carradine, the john and kate media overload, or even the infamous heidi and spencer. This so called perversion is what angers me, and how the media churns out this amount of fake and produced report just to extorsion those "emotionally invested", as you have expressed, and ignore on what they should really be reporting, be it iran, honduras, usa or whatever.
With that said i do respect the people in mourning for michael jackson and i am sorry for the amount of insult they will receive with all the speculation his death will cause from trash news sources (tmz, E!, Fox...), he was a great artist when he was in his prime but he let his private life and legal problems overshadow all the great landmarks he achieved.

Posted by: tato profile link  in reply to thoughtrunner's comment at 06/26/09 11:39 AM  | Reply
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his personal life aside (which is none of your business, nor mine), he was a fantastic artist. even if there are other important matters going on, it's ok to stop and appreciate a man who made such great music.
i'm eighteen years old. thriller changed my life.
R.I.P.

Posted by: Cody at 06/26/09 3:33 AM  | Reply
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Sad day for music. RIP Michael

Posted by: RonaldSays profile link at 06/26/09 4:25 AM  | Reply
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was he weird? yes. the guy had a lot of issues, but a child molestor...I seriously doubt.

Posted by: zach at 06/26/09 6:18 AM  | Reply
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Michael was crucified and died for our sins.

Posted by: Farmer Ted at 06/26/09 8:46 AM  | Reply
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*tackles Farmer Ted*

Posted by: Jarvis Cocker  in reply to Farmer Ted's comment at 06/26/09 10:16 AM  | Reply
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Jesus Juice...ahahhahahahahahhah

Posted by: jbean at 06/26/09 9:20 AM  | Reply
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I'll never forget the Eddie Van Halen guitar solo on Beat It.

Posted by: John at 06/26/09 10:16 AM  | Reply
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you're going to have to separate the art from the artist on this one.
clearly he was ill.

remember all the music he made that you loved when you were young.
r.i.p. sad sad day.

Posted by: anonymoose at 06/26/09 12:15 PM  | Reply
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Michael Jackson is more popular than Jesus.

Posted by: totoj at 06/26/09 12:46 PM  | Reply
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michael jackson IS jesus.

Posted by: woot  in reply to totoj 's comment at 06/26/09 2:02 PM  | Reply
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Don't get carried away.

"For me, the great thing about music is that anybody can do it. That Michael Jackson thing, if I think about the reasons for protesting, that's one of the big factors: When somebody sets himself up as a kind of messiah, it fundamentally goes against the spirit of what art is about. It isn't that you're a fucking superbeing with a hotwire to God and message for the world. You've just tapped into something that's inside of everybody." -Jarvis Cocker

Posted by: Common Sense  in reply to woot's comment at 06/26/09 5:11 PM  | Reply
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All you haters should just "Beat It...Beat It....."

Posted by: Michael at 06/26/09 1:09 PM  | Reply
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I was never really a major fan of Michael Jackson and his music, but one does have to admire his and Quincy Jones' craftsmanship on MJ's first three albums. His death left me more bewildered than anything, his death caused more grief than I would have expected, meaning he must have made a certain (even if small) impact on my life and music preferences; not so much more as many others whom I have sympathy for.

I'll only end with saying that the true villains since the creation of papyrus and television is the media.

Posted by: Wallystick profile link at 06/26/09 2:48 PM  | Reply
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SHAMON!!! HEE HEE!! UH!

Posted by: Tito at 06/26/09 3:04 PM  | Reply
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Beat It - http://hypem.com/track/566966/?rec_ref=695999

Posted by: JDog at 06/26/09 3:09 PM  | Reply
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Jeeze, Stereogum comments are becoming more and more like youtube comments everyday! Actually the comments about MJ on youtube are way more heartfelt and mournful than this fucking websites. Makes me sick.

Posted by: njoy profile link at 06/26/09 3:50 PM  | Reply
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Michael Jackson never really grew up. His life in the Jackson 5 gave way to a childhood that was completely abnormal and separate from society. So why is everyone surprised that he loved children? He had sleepovers with them. If he were 12 years old, it would not be inappropriate at all. Sure, when you're 35 and having sleepovers with kids, it will raise questions. But we have to understand that life as we all know it today was not experienced by Michael Jackson, so to expect him to live according to the expectations of today's normal society is just wrong. I'm not saying anything here about the molestation charges--of which he was acquitted--i'm just talking about his "questionable" lifestyle. He was a good guy. Eccentric, sure. Weird, definitely. A pedophile? If that is the only term we have for grown men who like kids, then yes he was a pedophile.

Rest in peace, Mikey. You will be missed.
I'm 19, and I consider you one of the greatest musical artists of all time.

Posted by: jhubs at 06/26/09 4:08 PM  | Reply
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What a sad generation we are. Comment boards will be the death of morals, standards, self respect, and class. Hate apparently is the new love. RIP Mike, the final nail in the coffin of my youth.

Posted by: Nickolas. at 06/26/09 4:42 PM  | Reply
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You're right nickolas. Just cause a comment is on the internet doesn't mean God can't see it. :)

Posted by: maude smith at 06/26/09 4:45 PM  | Reply
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This is pretty tough for everyone...

But not as tough as it is for the guy who had to perform CPR of Jackson. That must have been awful.

Posted by: roofcano profile link at 06/26/09 6:07 PM  | Reply
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Un verdadero ídolo e ícono, a pesar de todo. Really sad, but we keep everything he did back in the good days!

RIP MJ

Posted by: Carlosn9! at 06/26/09 6:27 PM  | Reply
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Our society destroyed the man. His life begun with tragedy with the severe abuse he suffered at the hands of his father. I'm just proud to have been brought up in the generation when MJ was king, and not the clown show the media helped create - we live in sad and cynical times and Mike's optimism will be sadly sadly missed. Messages of love and peace may be frowned apon for being to earnest or corny, but they resonate with all of us somehwree inside. I hope that never dies, or did it jusr die yesterday? Sad times. The INternet seems to bring out the worst in human beings. Damn this world, damn the evil in it.

Posted by: Daniel at 06/26/09 8:57 PM  | Reply
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Not to get red negatives next to my name, but the guy did molest children. How many documented cases would you all need to see to turn on him? 10? 20? 100? If the neighborhood molester made great music, would you let him take a crack at your kid?

Posted by: Uhhhhhhh at 06/27/09 3:11 AM  | Reply
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Do you know the difference between an accusation and a conviction? Did you ever consider that maybe people were trying to make a buck off of one the most well known and wealthy personalities in the world? Not saying he's innocent, because we don't know and don't have the FACTS, but he's never been proven guilty either. You're just rolling with the "conviction by headline" status quo.

Posted by: Huh?  in reply to Uhhhhhhh's comment at 07/02/09 4:18 PM  | Reply
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I will miss Michael Jackson, because he made me look less weird and appear more sane and rational

Posted by: Nerd of Doom at 06/27/09 4:08 AM  | Reply
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RIP Michael Jackson.
Sorry the world was so awful to you at times. I guess it's the sad trade-off of having so much talent.

Forever a fan,
Christopher

Posted by: Deezey profile link at 06/27/09 9:00 AM  | Reply
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jesus. first mj. now billy mays. this is a conspiracy

Posted by: The Ricards at 06/28/09 4:30 PM  | Reply
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Nice thread. People talking shit about Jacko, and people talking shit about people talking shit about Jacko. The sad thing is that it doesn't surprise me at all that this is how things fleshed out.

Posted by: lceman16 profile link at 06/28/09 4:46 PM  | Reply
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I'm much more upset about Billy Mays. Michael Jackson's molestation was more damaging to the world than Billy's bullshit products.

Posted by: Um at 06/28/09 6:38 PM  | Reply
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and what might your contribution to the world be, exactly, besides bullshit comments on a website and a carbon footprint?

Posted by: fuck off  in reply to Um's comment at 06/29/09 11:33 PM  | Reply
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I volunteer for the Humane Society. Never in a thousand years would I believe that a person would try to insult me by referencing my "carbon footprint." I tremble at your douchiness. Tremble.

Posted by: Um  in reply to fuck off's comment at 06/30/09 4:27 AM  | Reply
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billy mays jokes on an internet message board = funny
getting smugly offended and bragging about your benevolence on an internet message board = silly

Posted by: c.  in reply to Um's comment at 06/30/09 8:32 AM  | Reply
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All the Michael Jackson haters should listen to "Childhood Theme" and give him the benefit of the doubt. While you're at it, read up on both molestation cases and you'll find that he was not found guilty on either. I'm sure many of you have been accused of something wrongfully and it stuck. It sucked, didn't it?

Michael Jackson was a tortured soul and always looking for a proper childhood, which got him in trouble sometimes but I really think he was a good guy. Rest in peace indeed.

Posted by: reflector profile link at 06/29/09 12:43 PM  | Reply
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Did you know Michael Jackson had 13 No. 1 songs and 5 No. 1 albums in his life? Looks like he’s going to be adding even more to that list even after his tragic death – read all about it in this article at http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/michael-jackson-rocks-billboard-charts-1003988912.story.

Posted by: Jerry Baken at 06/30/09 1:54 PM  | Reply
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...apparently some are still blind to the fact that MICHAEL JACKSON WAS ACQUITTED OF ALL MOLESTATION CHARGES IN 2005. After the fact, members of the prosecution even admitted that they didn't think Michael was a child molester, but made some very unwise decisions about sharing his bed with children.

Posted by: justice for michael at 06/30/09 2:16 PM  | Reply
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i miss MJ .
u king of pop 4ever .

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